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Casserole, Anchor Hocking Fire King, Nature's Bounty 433, Vintage

Casserole, Anchor Hocking Fire King, Nature's Bounty 433, Vintage

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  • Pattern:   Vintage Fire King, Casserole / Baking Dish, Nature's Bounty #433
  • Made in: Lancaster, OH, USA 
  • Vintage: 1976 - 1978
  • Details:  This casserole dish / baking pan is extremely useful and Fire King is highly collectible.  Fire King glassware was produced by Anchor Hocking, made of silky smooth milk glass with a very pretty luster.  Did you know these are not dishwasher safe?  They could lose their beautiful luster if put through the dishwasher, actually you should not put any Fire King pieces in the dishwasher.  The bottom is embossed:  "433 Anchor Hocking (with the logo), Oven and Microwave Safe, holds 1.5 QT, or 1.5 L.  We carry several other Fire King pieces, please feel free to browse our Kitchen & Dining section. 
  • Material: Borosilicate Glass
  • Dimensions:  11.0 inches Long (including handles), 7.75 inches Wide (at its widest point) and 3.0 inches Tall.  Holds 1.5 Quarts.
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.  Very Good Vintage Condition.  There are no chips, cracks, or scratches except for normal wear, the decal is still perfect.  There are signs of use on the inside, some marks on the bottom, we tried to photograph them for you.  We feel acceptable due to age/use/wear.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show scratches, wear and tear and imperfections. 
Anchor Hocking first introduced the Fire King dinnerware and glassware products in 1942 in Lancaster, Ohio.   Anchor Hocking was trying to get into a new market of affordable and beautiful cookware and with this new line of ovenproof, low-cost, low-expansion borosilicate glassware, products, they hit the jackpot. The company branded their new line of ‘classic-American’ glassware pieces as “Fire King,” and the rest is history.  People have been using and collecting their modern, mid-century designs since the very beginning.  There's a wide variety of styles, colors, sizes and shapes available, all highly durable which made Fire King a household name.  Production of this brand ended in 1976.  New Fire King is being made, marked "Fire King 2000", it is no longer made of borosilicate glass, now they use tempered soda-lime-silicate glass.
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